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I      l f           e indirectly bring


                                                                                                         encouragement to



                                                                             the students by way of a letter


                                                                             or package from home which


                                                                             we put in their mailbox. I enjoy


                                                                             the nature of my job; but most


                                                                             of all,  I enjoy working with my


                                                                             student workers and getting to


                                                                             know other students.  —Joe


                                                                             Valentin, Director of Auxiliary


                                                                             Services










                                    enjoy watching the stu­
                               I      dents as they progress





                                  from high school grads, often



                         away from mom and dad for


                         the first time, to responsible,


                         mature Christian adults and


                         watching the way they have


                         allowed God to work in their


                          lives.  — Karin  Lovik, Student


                          Life Technical Assistant












































                                                   "   Whether                       it    is     providing                       activities,                     counseling,                           Bihle             studies,                  or      even             discipline,




                                                              we        want             every              aspect               of      what             we        do        to      glorify                the         Lord             )  esus           an     d     to      huild





                                                        Christ-li                  keness                 in      each             life        to      whom                 the         Lord             allows               us       to      minister.                      Nothing




                                                                       is     more              important                        than             the         souls            that           drive             down               Damascus                         Road."





                                                                                                           Matt             Murpkree,                          Student                    Activities                      Director




                                         "Afreshmanwith a keen senseof humor came  I have at my desk)."—Dorothy Brown, Steele




                           up to my apartment one night last year with her  Hall Receptionist. "There is never a dull moment




                          finger'bloodied'with ketchup;lthinkshegota kick  in the Development Office. As we build relation­




                           out of my reaction."—Jess Wiedeman, Emmons  ships and care for elderly friends of the college,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             I





                           RD.  "What I en­                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               we  are  put  in




                          joy most about                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  unusual  situa­




                           my job is  that                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                tions  that  we




                           every year I meet and work with new students from  shake our  heads and  laugh  at.  We  have found




                           ali over the world. I have met and worked with                                                                                                           ourselves chasing dogs through neighborhoods,




                           students from Kenya to PA. My husband and I build  and  picking  people up  late (or is  it early?) from




                           relationships and have been keeping in touch with  the airport. We even spent a day cleaning out a




                           these students since Mr. McHugh started here  12  garage."—Daniel Wareing, Annual  Funds  Direc-




                           years ago."—Joanne McHugh, Director of Custodial  tor. "Holly and I are privileged to work with the




                           Services. "Most of the students I come in contact  faculty, staff, and students here at CCC. I can't




                           with are friendly, and will say 'hello"' (maybe  think of a better way to spend my life!"—Dick




                           that has to do with the endless supply of candy  Stratton, President.
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